famed for its southern hospitality, you can t stay a stranger for long in alabama. the republican stronghold is also known for its conservative and christian values and has one of the country s highest per capita execution rates. come on, boss. this lawyer moved here to defend inmates on death row. i m alison mollman. i live and work in montgomery, alabama, with my partner steph and ourfarm of two dogs, three cats and two chickens. i think living in alabama as a woman is challenging. living in alabama is a queer woman is doubly challenging. for 50 years, pregnant women in the us had a right to an abortion during the first three months. alabama had been blocked from banning terminations
who ve fallen through the gaps. she showed us the ultrasound photo and she kept saying, i wish there was more i could do for you . 12 months on, how are restrictions on essential healthcare impacting america? famed for its southern hospitality, you can t stay a stranger for long in alabama. the republican stronghold is also known for its conservative and christian values and has one of the country s highest per capita execution rates. come on, boss. this lawyer moved here to defend inmates on death row. i m alison mollman. i live and work in montgomery, alabama, with my partner steph and ourfarm of two dogs, three cats and two chickens.
you have got to have the tearing action that will create the biodiversity by our grazing herds and flocks, and that is what creates the dynamics of our iconic countryside. so, i am really hopeful that if politicians can just see the jewel in the front of them that there is a great future, but if we are sacrificed in trade deals, if we are undermined in the marketplace, it is going to cause devastation out there but it is myjob to ensure that does not happen. minette batters, it has been a pleasure being on yourfarm, and thank you for being on hardtalk. thanks for having me. hello there. the weather for the easter weekend is looking pretty
of labour and a demand that farmers produce more at less cost to the environment. my guest today is minette batters. she farms right here, she s also president of the national farmers union. as a society, are we asking our farmers for the impossible? minette batters, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s a great pleasure to be on yourfarm. and the sun is shining and, in some ways, you would think the sun would be shining on farmers. food prices are spiralling higher. you would think that would be good news forfarmers. is it? it s quite extraordinary.
the biodiversity by our grazing herds and flocks, and that is what creates the dynamics of our iconic countryside. so, i am really hopeful that if politicians can just see the jewel in the front of them that there is a great future, but if we are sacrificed in trade deals, if we are undermined in the marketplace, it is going to cause devastation out there but it is myjob to ensure that does not happen. minette batters, it has been a pleasure being on yourfarm, and thank you for being on hardtalk. thanks for having me. hello there. good friday was a pretty decent one across the country. plenty of sunshine around. there was still a bit of a chill in the air,